Science & Technology Articles - Who Can Live Without a Solar Battery Charger?


by Jakob Jelling - Date: 2010-01-23 - Word Count: 508 Share This!

If I look around my home I see a number of gadgets that I can take anywhere I want to go. Now I have a solar battery charger too which helps me with my mobile phone, my camera, a variety of flashlights, and a number of toys that make my children happy when I am occupied doing things that require my attention, like driving.

My world literally stops when a battery dies on one of these gadgets. It is great to have these items, but having a dead flashlight in the dark with a flat tire is really difficult. Somehow I have always been one of those people to whom dead batteries afflict.

I used to use rechargeable batteries in a wall charger, but this never helped when I had to re-charge batteries on a long trip or when I was outside and away from conventional energy for an extended period of time. To top it off I was always forgetting to plug it in; instead always putting it on a windowsill near the outlet.

The first solar battery charger I purchased was last year, right before our camping trip. I brought it with us, and we used it every day for pretty much everything you can think of. I don't know how we managed any camping trips without it.

My wife was able to charge her laptop with the one we bought. While I'd rather she paid attention to nature, not having her complain endlessly about bugs was a benefit, as was the children entertaining themselves with their toys on the few rainy days.

Our solar battery charger was a lifesaver when my mobile phone cut off in the middle of nowhere and my car stopped working. I was alone, but I charged up my phone battery for a while and was able to make a rescue me call to my wife!

My most recent purchase in the solar battery charger area was a solar car charger. I drive an older standard car, and I tend to forget the lights on and go off for a few hours. I have a booster kit, but this takes hours to charge up completely and drain in the trunk. On a few occasions I have had to wait a few hours for assistance because my booster kit was drained.

Now I will be able to just hook up the solar car battery charger and let it trickle charge. It might seem that it takes a while for solar chargers to work, but when compared to what you might wait a little less for a service you have to pay for, the comparison is reasonable.

Honestly, I recommend solar battery chargers to all my friends and family members. Not only do you save on electricity charges, but they are more environmentally friendly and promote conservation of energy resources. I know I won't ever be without one from now on.

Jakob Jelling runs http://www.solarpanelmanual.com which focuses on solar energy. Please visit his web site to learn more about solar battery chargers.


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